The Tahoma Bears closed out the regular football season Thursday with a 24-17 loss at Graham-Kapowsin, a nonleague game.
The Bears ended the season with a 3-5 South Puget Sound League 4A, North Division record and a 3-6 record overall.
Little could stop the Kentridge High boys tennis team or Kentwood High star Max Manthou last week during the South Puget Sound League tournament at Kent-Meridian High.
Emily Tanasse of Kentlake paced the local swimmers at the South Puget Sound League championship meet Monday afternoon at Curtis High.
Swimmers were trying to qualify for the West Central District meet Friday and Saturday at Rogers High.
Rain came down by the bucketful last week during the two-day district golf tournament at Bremerton’s Gold Mountain Golf Club.
The steady rain, however, didn’t slow down Kentwood’s boys and girls teams.
Needing a win to keep its playoff hopes alive, the Kentlake High football team got it done Saturday night at Auburn Memorial Stadium.
Behind an opportunistic defense that forced six turnovers, the Falcons came away with a pivotal 30-20 South Puget Sound League North Division win over Auburn Riverside.
Alexia Martin heard the footsteps.
Instead of turning around to see how close those footsteps were, the Kent-Meridian sophomore shifted into overdrive and blazed a trail throughout Fort Steilacoom Park last Saturday afternoon during the district cross country meet.
2009 Maple Valley fall adult kickball standings
Maple Valley Parks and Recreation kickball results
Tahoma fell to undefeated Auburn Friday at home 28-7, but the Bears kept the game competitive through the first half.
Caiden Gelowicz of the Maple Valley Bombers 9U select baseball team took second place in the Rebels skill competition Saturday.
The Fugitives 14U fast-pitch team finished their 2009 season with a strong showing, placing second at the USSSA Fall State Championships in Federal Way this past weekend.
Until Oct. 15, it had been six years since the Kentwood High girls swim team won the South Puget Sound League North Division title.
The Conquerors finally reached the pinnacle of the North, and did so with a family flare.
The Federal Way Eagles did to Kentwood Thursday night what the Conquerors have been doing to the rest of the South Puget Sound League for years.
EMILY TANASSE Kentlake • Grade: Freshman. • Sport: Swimming. • Accomplishment: Tanasse has burst onto the local swim scene this…
The Kentlake Falcons celebrated homecoming week with a 21-6 victory over the Tahoma Bears.
The Falcons and the Bears played a defensive battle in the first half, but in the second Kentlake took a commanding lead.
Tahoma scored first with a field goal with about six minutes to go in the second frame.
The Kentlake Falcons celebrated homecoming week with a 21-6 victory over the Tahoma Bears. The Falcons and the Bears played…
The Tahoma Bears traveled to French Field to take on the Kentlake Falcons in a 1 p.m. game.
They want to paint French Field pink for a day.
And they aren’t joking about it, either.
The Kentlake and Kentwood High girls soccer teams are coming together at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24 not only for a South Puget Sound League, North Division showdown between two of the area’s top teams, but to also raise awareness of breast cancer.
It didn’t take long for the No. 3 ranked Trojan football team to dispell the Kentlake Falcons of any notion that an upset was in the cards Oct. 8.
